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Thomas William Higginson, MBE (born 6 November 1936 in Esher, Surrey) is an English former first-class cricketer.

Known as Bill, he represented Middlesex in three first-class matches and once for L. C. Stevens XI in 1961, against Cambridge University, where Bill batted above Sir Len Hutton. [1] He became the youngest ever recipient of the M.C.C> Advanced Coaching Certificate aged only 20. He later served as a coach and umpire. In later years, he was subsequently awarded the MBE for his community service.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas William Higginson, MBE (born 6 November 1936 in Esher, Surrey) is an English former first-class cricketer.

Known as Bill, he represented Middlesex in three first-class matches and once for L. C. Stevens XI in 1961, against Cambridge University, where Bill batted above Sir Len Hutton. [1] He became the youngest ever recipient of the M.C.C> Advanced Coaching Certificate aged only 20. He later served as a coach and umpire. In later years, he was subsequently awarded the MBE for his community service.

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